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The Supreme Court is letting Donald Trump's firing of Democratic members of independent labor boards remain in place as litigation continues.
From USA TODAY
The first migrants to be targeted by the Social Security Administration are convicted criminals and "suspected terrorists," according to the New York Times.
From USA Today
The administration last week conceded that it erroneously deported a man from Maryland to El Salvador despite a court order allowing him to stay in the U.S.
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Disabled couples risk losing their benefits when they marry. A new documentary spotlights the fight to change that.
The British Columbia Supreme Court has granted a woman’s application to annul a marriage upon finding that she repeatedly told the man that she did not want to get married and only proceeded with the ceremony because of duress.
A bench of justices MM Sundresh and Rajesh Bindal remarked that failed romances and break-ups should not automatically lead to rape allegations, particularly in the context of evolving societal norms.
The top court emphasized that failed romantic relationships or breakups should not typically lead to rape allegations by the women.
The Supreme Court of British Columbia dismissed the claimant’s application ... who could access the separation/reconciliation mechanism in s. 83 if they lived in a marriage-like relationship for two years continuously. Second, the court concluded that ...
The Supreme Court recently expressed concern over the growing number of rape cases filed under false promises of marriage.
Supreme Court of Pakistan has delivered a landmark judgment affirming that a daughter's right to employment under her deceased father's government job quota is not nullified by her marital status.